Our climate is changing, both naturally and due to human exploitation. There is already undeniable evidence that animals, birds and plants are being affected by climate change and global warming in both their distribution and behaviour. Unless greenhouse gas emissions are severely reduced, climate change could cause a quarter of land animals, birdlife and plants to become extinct. Coupled with “poaching and hunting” Africans wildlife is in more danger than originally thought
Students profile/age of the student: | 14-18 years old |
Materials needed: | Pens, paper, some sticks |
Skills and competencies to be developed | critical thinking, content knowledge, teamwork, listening skills, decision making. understanding |
Wildlife and climate change copy